Monday night a 16-year-old was targeted and beaten unconscious. The victim's mother says her son was attacked by 3 males. But the most shocking part is what she says happen after the assault. KCCI's Ben Jordan has the top story. Stacey, right after the assault, people who witnessed the crime took pictures of Rogers knocked out and sent them to their friends. They also bragged about beating up Rogers on Facebook. "THEY KNOCKED HIM OUT, AND BEAT HIM AND BEAT HIM AND WHEN HE CAME TO AGAIN, AS SOON AS HE CAME TO, THEY BEAT HIM UNCONSCIOUS AGAIN." Monday night 16 year old Nathan Rogers was at a friend's house on Southeast 22nd Street in Des Moines. His mother, Stacie Weldon, was told by Rogers' friend that he was there when her son was beaten unconsciously by 3 boys around his age. "HE WAS LIKE HE WAS JUST JUMPED BY SOME KIDS. HE'S LIKE HE'S BEATEN PRETTY BAD." His mother didn't find out until 11 o'clock the following morning. Rogers was afraid to tell his mother. She then took him to the hospital and was treated for multiple sinus cavity fractures underneath his eyes. Weldon says they still don't know if his jaw is broken because of severe swelling. He was released from the hospital yesterday. After the fight, people who witnessed the assault bragged about it on social media sites. Here are some pictures given to us by Rogers' mother. She asked that the names not be exposed. They were screenshots of SnapChats' sent by people who witnessed the assault, saying, "Straight knocked TF out by my n-word." Multiple posts were then made on Facebook. This one says "My n-word just knocked this n- word out twice." "NOBODY CARED OBVIOUSLY. THEY FACEBOOKED EVERYTHING. PUTTING ON THEIR HOW ONE OF THEM BROKE HIS HANDS AND EVERYBODY'S LIKE HOW? OH I BROKE THIS KID. WHO DOES THAT? WHO PUTS THINGS LIKE THAT ON FACEBOOK?" But the website that brought Rogers and his family so much pain, turned out to be the same one that brought them hope. Yesterday a friend close to the family made a community page on facebook called "Justice for Nate." In just one day the page has gotten more than 4 thousand likes. "IT'S OVERWHELMING. LIKE PEOPLE THAT DON'T EVEN KNOW US ARE SENDING HIM THEIR LOVE AND PRAYING FOR HIM AND THEIR FRIENDS ARE DOING IT AND IT'S ABSOLUTELY AMAZING HOW WONDERFUL PEOPLE CAN BE." Rogers' mother reported the assault to Des Moines police, so far no charges have been filed, but the investigation is still going on. She told us today she met police as they questioned students at East High School. She says one girl who's friends with people who witnessed the attack, said it was planned out before it happened.